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ID

weave.bookmark

Sub-tags

Name

Type

Cardinality

Default

Description

extent

boolean

0..1

true

Should the current extent be includable in the bookmark

layersboolean0..1trueShould the current toc content be includable in the bookmark
redlinesboolean0..1trueShould the current redlines be includable in the bookmark
entityboolean0..1trueShould the current active entity be includable in the bookmark
selectionboolean0..1trueShould the selection for the active entity be includable in the bookmark





categoriesdata definition0..1
Data definition proividing list of first level groups for published bookmarks
groupsdata definition0..1
Data definition providing list of second level groups for published bookmarks





baseUrlURL0..1
Overwrite base URL when generating a shred bookmark, will use the URL used to start the client if not specified





createboolean0..1trueShould the "Create Bookmark" option be included in the menu
publishboolean0..1trueShould the "Create Publish Bookmark" option be included in the menu, default to false if user is anonymous
shareboolean0..1trueShould the "Create Shared Bookmark" option be included in the menu, default to false if user is anonymous
publishedboolean0..1trueShould the published bookmarks be included in the menu
manageboolean0..1trueShould the "Manage Bookmarks" option be included in the menu





warningboolean0..1trueShould delete actions be verified
groupedboolean0..1falseChange the way groups are displayed

Examples

Grouping published bookmarks

To group published bookmarks under sub-menus you need to create one or two data definition, depending upon how many levels you're after, that contain the list of groups that should be available.

Categories are the top level groupings and the groups are the second level.

The following is an example of two inline data definitions that will contain the data definition used for the bookmark samples following it. They do not have to be inline data definitions, any data definition type will work, but this makes the examples clearer(?).

Bookmark grouping data definitions

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<config xmlns="urn:com.cohga.server.config#1.0" 
		xmlns:data="urn:com.cohga.server.data.database#1.0"
		xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" 
		xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">

	<data:datadefinition id="bookmark_category">
		<inlinedataconnection>
			<parameter type="string" name="label" label="Label"/>
			<parameter type="string" name="value" label="Value"/>
			<row>
				<cell>Corporate</cell>
				<cell>Corporate</cell>
			</row>
			<row>
				<cell>Environment</cell>
				<cell>Environment</cell>
			</row>
			<row>
				<cell>Front Desk</cell>
				<cell>Front Desk</cell>
			</row>
			<row>
				<cell>Projects</cell>
				<cell>Projects</cell>
			</row>
		</inlinedataconnection>
	</data:datadefinition>

	<data:datadefinition id="bookmark_group">
		<inlinedataconnection>
			<parameter type="string" name="label" label="Label"/>
			<parameter type="string" name="value" label="Value"/>
			<row>
				<cell>Assets</cell>
				<cell>Assets</cell>
			</row>
			<row>
				<cell>External</cell>
				<cell>External</cell>
			</row>
			<row>
				<cell>Finance</cell>
				<cell>Finance</cell>
			</row>
			<row>
				<cell>Internal</cell>
				<cell>Internal</cell>
			</row>
			<row>
				<cell>Property</cell>
				<cell>Property</cell>
			</row>
			<row>
				<cell>Works</cell>
				<cell>Works</cell>
			</row>
		</inlinedataconnection>
	</data:datadefinition>
</config>

Bookmark action examples

Default bookmark tool
<item action="weave.bookmark"/>
Bookmarks with single level of grouping
<item action="weave.bookmark" categories="bookmark_category"/>
Bookmarks with two levels of grouping
<item action="weave.bookmark" categories="bookmark_category" groups="bookmark_groups"/>
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